A handled cover for water bag comprises a cover, a locking element and a connecter. The locking element is provided on the water bag for coupling with the cover. A handle integrally formed with a buckle ring is mounted on the locking element. Engagement clamps are correspondingly provided on the sides of the buckle ring, while a handle bar of special figure is provided on a side of the buckle ring. A hole is provided on the center of the handle bar. The connecter is connected to the outside of the cover, and provided with a strip in the form of a blunt-headed hook extruding from the rim. By way of having the strip passing through the locking hole on the handle, after the cover is released from the locking element, the cover would not depart from the handle via the connection of the strip on the connecter. And the handle may be freely dismounted and changed the position for resemblance, such that a user may carry the water bag to ease filling water or movement.
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1. A handled cover for a water bag, comprising:
(a) a cover having a top provided with a grip to ease opening said cover and outer threads extended downwardly from a bottom of said cover;
(b) a connecter connected to an outside of said cover and provided with a downwardly bending strip in a form of a blunt-headed hook extruding from a rim of said connecter;
(c) a handle integrally coupled with a buckle ring which is provided with opposite engagement clamps, said buckle ring having one side provided with a handle bar of special figure, said handle bar having a locking hole for passage of said strip and a hole for holding; and
(d) a locking element provided with an extender on a bottom of said locking element for coupling with said water bag, inner threads on an interior of said locking element for fastening to said cover, and opposite engagement holes for engaging said engagement clamps, number of said opposite engagement holes being equal to number of said opposite clamps;
whereby, by way of the extender's being fastened to the water bag, the engagement clamps on the handle may be freely engaged with the engagement holes on the locking element, and the connecter may be coupled with the cover; and by way of having the blunt-headed hook on an end of a bending section of the strip on the connecter passing through the locking hole on the handle, the cover may be fastened to the locking element.
2. The handled cover for a water bag according to
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(a) Technical Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a handled cover for water bag, which could ease a user to hold the water bag when filling water, particularly to a handled cover for water bag especially applicable in sport time.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Cycling has become a popular outdoor activity in terms of leisure, sports or traffic transportation. People usually mount a rack on a bicycle for holding the water bottle to solve the dinking issue during cycling. And, to make it convenient for the cyclist to drink water from the bottle on the bicycle, a conduit with nozzle may be provided on the cover of the bottle for drinking purposes, such that the cyclist can drink water during cycling, rather than stop to drink. However, in view of the fact that the cover might easily fall off and be lost at the time of being washed and that the user can only hold the locking element when filling water to the water bag, the inventor further disclosed the present invention as an improvement of the water bag, in an attempt to bring more benefits to the users.
The primary object of the invention is to provide a cover for a water bag, which would not easily fall off and be lost when being washed or re-supplied since the cover can be attached to the water bag.
Another object of the invention is to provide a cover for a water bag, which can ease the user to hold the water bag at the time of filing liquid into the water bag.
A further object of the invention is to provide a cover for a water bag, which may be tuned to present upwardly to ease the user to carry the water bag.
To obtain the above objects, the handled cover according to the invention includes a cover, a locking element, a connecter and a handle. The locking element is provided on the water bag for coupling with the cover. A handle integrally formed with a buckle ring is mounted on the locking element. Engagement clamps are correspondingly provided on the sides of the buckle ring, while a handle bar of special figure is provided on a side of the buckle ring. A hole is provided on the center of the handle bar. The connecter is connected to the outside of the cover, and provided with a strip in the form of a blunt-headed hook extruding from the rim. By way of having the strip passing through the locking hole on the handle, after the cover is released from the locking element, the cover would not depart from the handle via the connection of the strip on the connecter, thereby easing the user to hold the water bag for filing liquid thereinto.
The detailed construction and other characteristics of the present invention can be better understood by way of reading the following descriptions with reference to the accompanied drawings.
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The connecter 20 has a size matching up that of the cover 10. The periphery of the connecter 20 is provided with a downwardly bending strip 21 which has a bending section 22 and a blunt-headed hook 23 on the end of thereof.
The handle 30 is integrally coupled with a buckle ring which is provided with engagement clamps 31 on the corresponding sides (four engagement clamps 31 are provided in the embodiment) and a special figure of handle bar 32 on one side, while a hole 33 is provided on the handle bar 32 such that the user's finger may insert therein. A locking hole 34 is provided in front of the hole 33. A hook 35 having a hole with an appropriate size is provided for hanging the conduit of the water bag (as shown in
The locking element 40, which, being in the form of a short cylinder, has an extender 42 laterally expanded from the bottom of the short cylinder. Inner threads 41 capable of coupling with the outer threads 12 on the bottom of the cover 10 are provided on the inner wall of the locking element 40, while a plurality of engagement holes 43 (four engagement holes 43 are provided in the embodiment) are correspondingly provided on the inner wall of the locking element 40 to obtain an excellent coupling effect.
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The handle 30 is mounted inside of the locking element 40 such that each engagement clamp 31 on the handle 30 may be engaged in each engagement hole 43 on the locking element 40. The strip 21 of the connecter 20 moveably coupled to the cover 10 passes through the locking hole 34, so that the bending section 22 may be inserted into the locking hole 34 and that the blunt-headed hook 23 on the end of the strip 21 may be stock inside of the locking hole 34, thereby the cover 10 can be coupled to the handle 30 without releasing therefrom.
By way of the coupling of the outer threads 12 of the cover 10 with the inner threads 41 on the inner wall of the locking element 40, the cover 10 can be fastened to the locking element 40 to avoid water leakage.
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Accordingly, the structure according to the invention has the following advantages:
While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed Claims, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
For water bag structure disclosed so far, the space development is novel and the utility has been greatly improved, as the inventor claimed in the appended claims.
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